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Self-Conscious Over You

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Location

Belfast, Ulster Hall

Year

1980

Date

24 April 1980 (of performance)

Length

39min 36sec

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sound

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16mm

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British Film Institute, John T. Davis

Rights Holder

John T. Davis

Description

Witness The Outcasts at their incendiary best in this thrilling concert film from John T. Davis.

Organised by Terri Hooley's Good Vibration Records, this legendary gig found almost 1800 people cramming into The Ulster Hall to see local band The Outcasts. The events depicted here were later immortalised in the 2013 film Good Vibrations.

Notes

The final part of documentary filmmaker John T. Davis 'punk trilogy' – preceded by Shellshock Rock (1979) and Protex Hurrah (1980). These films sought to portray the leading figures of Ulster’s underground punk scene of the late-1970s and early 1980s.